Friday, June 20, 2008

Triangles.

I've been using the computer so much for art to the extent that I could just merge together with my beloved computer and call it the 'Compunette','Windows Pistachios'

And to all creatures out there who think A level art is easier than your whatever gu niang subjects your're taking instead of art, get a life if not I'll end your life. IT'S SO NOT EASIER. It's either on par, or even worse than your subjects. Yes, we have to do trigger notes too, having in mind that we have the THEORY BASED part of our Art history. Yes, we have to spend time too, MORE TIME to be exact as we have both practical and theory to face. We have to memorise dates too, like when this artist was born, when he turned gay or when did he started to change his art and when he died. Yes, there is a SPECIFIC date for all these. There are names of places, like where did they study and lived, and names of other people that influenced them and name of their artworks. Bearing in mind that we have to analyse the artwork, the textures, brush strokes, colour, yadayada. We also have to memorise the POD AND EOD.

Save your comments, such as "Woah, luckily I never take art if not sure cmi" because it's ain't helping and I'm really not interested whether your luck is good or what because that's entirely your business, not mine.

In conclusion, keep your comments to yourself because we only accept constructive criticisms. IF you want to compare, please face the wall and talk to it instead. kthx

And I don't understand why teachers always say that marking 300 over scripts is actually more tiring than us studying. While they are marking 200 over scripts with a certain academic boundary, and we're studying for like 5 different subjects, not closely related. Aren't they like just doing the same thing over and over again? Maybe for the essays part, it might be more tiring because the answers are not fixed and students have the choice to choose the questions that they prefer. But still, it's quite predictable, afterall, students doing the same question would have similar answers right? But we students have to study 5 differents subjects, twisting and flipping our brains so that we can change to adapt to the type of questions set to us.

I know, it's all about training us for the future. *sighs. But at least, stop saying that marking is much more tiring than studying because it makes me feel like a loser at times. Like teaching is the worse career(though i don't disagree), and studying is nuts. because, for us, now studying is not nuts, it's a huge plate of main course.

Show some care and understanding please.

Okay, photoshop is calling me. And econs is making an appointment with me tomorrow. WHAT ABOUT RUGBY!? GAH. Can't wait for all these to end and I'll be burning all these paper for fun during the next mid autumn festival which I missed for the past 2 years due to studying.

As much as I hate to say this to myself, school is way more important than rugby. and in order to play rugby, I have to study.

*stabs self repeatedly at the chest area.

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